| Name | Formed | Focus | Current (or last) Leader | Headquartered In | City/Town of Origin |
| United Messianic Jewish Alliance (UMJA) | 2009, by Reuel Dillon | A united alliance of congregations pursuing a Messianic Torah centered life. For more information visit: http://www.umja.net | The UMJA is co-led by it's local Beit Din | Spokane, Washington | Spokane, Washington |
| Chosen People Ministries | 1894 by Leopold Cohn[1][2] | A former Evangelical Christian organization, known as American Board of Missions to the Jews. It later renamed itself in 1985 to Chosen People Ministries to try to disassociate itself with its past mission of trying to convert all American Jews to Christianity and instead renamed itself Chosen People Ministries, to make it better at evangelism. Although, it hasn't changed much other than its name after 1985 it claims to instead be following Messianic Judaism, versus how in the past they claimed to be following Hebraic Christianity. It currently focuses on the production of evangelistic material,[3] geared towards converting Jews and material which links aspects of the Torah as the Passover Seder with Jesus. They also plant Messianic Synagogues throughout the world.[4] The ministry's website is located at http://www.chosenpeople.com/. | Mitch Glaser, President[5] | New York City USA[6] | Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York[1] |
| Messianic Bureau International (MBI) | 1994, by David Hargis[7] | Messianic information service. http://www.messianic.com/ | Linda G. Hargis, Ph.D., President and Academic Dean[8] | Hampton, VA[8] | |
| Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) | 1915 | A former Evangelical Christian organization, known as Hebrew Christian Alliance of America. It later renamed itself in 1975 to Messianic Jewish Alliance of America to try to disassociate itself with its past mission of trying to convert all American Jews to Christianity and instead renamed itself Messianic Jewish Alliance of America, to make it better at evangelism. Although, it hasn't changed much other than its name after 1975 it claims to instead be following Messianic Judaism. | MJAA General secretary Joel Chernoff | Springfield, Pennsylvania | |
| Association of Messianic Congregations (AMC) | 2003 | The Association of Messianic Congregations exists to strengthen Messianic Congregations by providing resources, teaching and fellowship that promote Biblical values, proclaims personal faith in Yeshua as the one Atonement for all humanity, and encourages worship through the diversity of Jewish expressions of faith. It is led by a board of directors.[9] | Pete Koziar is the current Vice- President. | Ledgewood, New Jersey | |
| Southern Baptist Messianic Fellowship | | Messianic Synagogues, Congregations and Fellowships who have chosen to affiliate with the Southern Baptist Convention for mutual support.[10] | | Bessemer, Alabama | |
| Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations | | The UMB is a channel of communication and a strategy that will allow us to facilitate the relational unity of Jews and Gentiles in the Messiah and, more importantly, to engage in a ministry of provoking Israel to jealousy so that they will see and desire what is rightfully theirs. After all, the Gospel is to the Jew first, not to reject or remove Israel, but in order that all Israel might be saved. To accomplish this, we must work together as Jews and Gentiles committed to the restoration and salvation of all Israel.[11] | Russ Resnik, Executive Director | Albuquerque, New Mexico | |
| Word of Messiah Ministries | 1996 | Word of Messiah Ministries is a Great Commission work that effectively trains and develops Messianic leaders for evangelism, disciple making, and congregation planting among the Jewish people around the world. This work results in more and better Messianic congregations, and Messianic leaders in the worldwide Messianic movement.[12] | Sam Nadler, President | Charlotte, North Carolina |